I was at Winery last week when in Napa....wine I bought reflects Champagne.
You are correct on my spelling error.
If you say they changed the labeling I think that is a good change. They
can stand on their own merrit. I think they and Roederer-Anderson Valley
are the best of California sparklers.
The wines I purchased were RD's and were old. Bottles still reflect
Champagne. Sorry :-)
"Michael Pronay" wrote in message
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"Richard Neidich" wrote:
That said I really like a sparkling wine called Schraumsberg
from Napa and they label it a Champaigne.
First, they labelled it "Champagne". And second, apparently you
like it, but not seem to drink it often, because you would have
realized that they changed the labelling to "Sparkling Wine",
although they use "Methode Champenoise" (which might be illegal in
Europe, but with which designation I do not have the slightest
problem):
http://www.wilsondaniels.com/schramsberg/schramsberg_main.html
M.
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